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Makarovia! Yes, I Know Where That is! Sophomore Year - 55. Chapter 55
Antikythera
Cookout Part Two
Alec looked at me seriously. Then looked away. βYou donβt want to hear this.β He said with dejection.
βI donβt?β I asked. βMy friend is telling me some personal things. I do want to hear it if you want to share.β I touched his arm and he didnβt have the reflex he had earlier. βIβll listen.β
βWhy?β Alec asked. βYou donβt know me.β
I nodded. βThatβs why weβre talking. To get to know each other. You donβt know me either.β I said. βIβm listening.β
βMy father wasβ¦β Alec sought a word, βcruel. Not just to me, but Mom, too. When he was home he would drink. When he drank he got mean. He would beat on Mom and me. His abuse wasnβt restricted to physical abuse. He abused sexually, too. Neither of us could say no to him. When he wanted it, we did it.β Alec looked at me. βI saw him rape my mother many, many times. He said it wasnβt because she was his wife.β
He looked at me again. Looking for a reaction? My face didnβt change. Finally, I said. βMen have used that excuse forever.β
Alec nodded. βWhen my father died, I knew what he did to us was over.β He laughed, but it wasnβt a happy or amused laugh. βWith him, yes, but Mom wasβ¦so lost without my father. He was the one with a job, not her. She would smack me around before he died. She didnβt do it often from being abused herself. We moved to Stryia and stayed with her sister Sofia. Mom started drinking. What compensation from the mining company went to help her with that. She would get drunk and beat me, saying it was my fault my father was dead. I had wished him dead. β Alec still watched me. βShe didnβt just use her hand or fist. She used belts, large wooden kitchen spoons or even the cast iron frying pan.β He waited again. A pregnant pause in the conversation.
βWhat are you expecting from me?β I asked at last looked for something. βWhat usually happens you expect to see from me? You keep looking at me for something.β
Alec looked surprised. βNo you poor thing or Iβm so sorry?β
βTo be pitied?β I frowned. βYou want that?β
βNo!β Alec said quickly. βEveryone Iβve told has either said it or it showed on their face. Thatβs what I keep expecting.β
βIβm saddened by what you said.β I confessed. βI donβt think pity would help you. What about your mother?β
Alec didnβt seem to know how to react to me, but said. βI was thirteen when Mom died. Again, I wasnβt sad.β
βYour Aunt Sofia had to know about all this.β I said calmly.
Alec chuckled. βShe was as bad as they were, but the other way. She was nice, but did nothing to help. All she did was make excuses for Mom, even when Mom broke my arm. Aunt Sofia lied to the doctor, authorities and everyone about my many injuries. Aunt Sofia still made excuses with me. Then tried to make up for it by mothering me to death.β
I nodded. βIβve heard of that. She felt guilty and knew she was guilty. It sounds like she was doing it to make herself feel better.β
Alec was now totally confused.
βBeing happy that bullies are dead, isnβt a crime,β I said, Even wishing them dead isnβt a crime.β I grinned. βUnless you developed powers where your thoughts kill and even then I wouldnβt blame you.β I pointed at him. βThere was a crime committed against you. You are the victim.β Henri was cooking now. I looked at Alec. βYour life was sad. I donβt and wonβt pity you. Youβve overcome a lot.β The old Eric was surfacing. βI want you to be a friend. I want to be your friend. I like you, Alec.β I smirked. βDespite your handicap, I like you.β
Alec was comfortable with the other agents. He visibly relaxed more with me. His face was quickly confused when I said the last sentence. βHandicap!? What handicap?β
I put a calming hand on his arm. βItβs not your fault, Alec. Itβs something you were born with. Iβm not blaming you.β
Alec was now totally confused.
I touched his hair. βYouβre blond!β Then I chuckled. βFor that, I will pity you.β I rubbed the top of his head. βYou poor, poor man.β
Alec laughed heartily.
βAnd we will have many other talks in the future.β I said standing. βI wonβt willingly let you go if ordered. Even then Iβd fight to keep you.β
Alec grinned, standing. βThanks, for being a friend.β He hugged me.
βThank you for being a friend,β I sang, βweβve been down the road and back again,β I sang in English making people look as they were confused. βYour heat is true, youβre a pal and a confidant,β I looked at them. βThe show on television The Golden Girls? It was big in the late eighties in the West?β The expressions didnβt change. I just rolled my eyes and huffed again.
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Henri came out this time without his white chefβs coat or jacket. He had a casual short-sleeved royal blue shirt instead. I have to say this. The man is definitely quirky, but he was super organized.
I was going to offer some help, it was Peterβs and my cookout, but Peter said in my ear. βIβd really think about that first.β
Henri again knew where things were because he put it there. Peter was right, I needed to consider the repercussions if I got in Henriβs way. βItβs our cookout! One of the guests is doing it all? How is he a guest?β I turned to Peter and grinned. βIβ¦know how to cook.β
Peter gave me a look. βIβm never going to live that down, am I?β
I chuckled. βNo.β
βHe has Gretchen.β Peter pointed out.
I nodded. βWho is another guest.β I took a breath and walked over. βThis was our idea.β I said to Henriβs back. βMay we help you? I can cook.β
Henri turned and smiled. βCan you?β
I laughed a little waving at him. βNot even close to what you do. Cooking now is just an evolved version ofβ¦β I lowered my voice and said gruffly, βme kill big game. Use fire.β I donβt know what a caveman sounds like. Do you? βKill and meat hasnβt changed that much in millions of.β I pointed at the grill. βItβs the fire and how we get and use it thatβs evolved.β Then to prove I knew something about it. βYouβre not a man that sears are you? I think it dries the burger out.β
Henri grinned. βI reverse sear.β
βThat takes longer.β I said. βGoing from low heat to high,β
Henri was nodding, βThatβs right. It gives me time to cook the burgers, the transfer to the high heat before I give it to someone.β He tapped me lightly. βYou know.β
βAbout burgers, yes.β I smiled. βIt was one of first things I learned to cook.β I waved toward Peter. βIt was to survive, I needed to cook.β
Henri chuckled. βWas it that bad?β
βI couldnβt tell what it was! Not what it started out as or what is was to become.β I walked over to the foil covered trays. βJust tell me how long and when to turn them.β
Henri nodded. βOkay.β He pulled the foil from a tray. the a tray. They were huge! Abnormally big. I knew they would shrink when cooked. βThis first row is for the Captain and another crewman. They are lactose sensitive. These burgers contain cheese that they can handle. The others have Blue Cheese, Cheddar and Pepper Jack.β He pointed again.
I shook my head. βYou still wonβt open that bag of chips."
βYou wouldnβt appreciate me if I did.β Henri stated simply. βAnyone can do that.β
βNo hotdogs?β I asked.
βThat,β Henri frowned, βis almost beneath me.β
βWhy?β
βFrankfurters are better!β Henri said. βHave you had one? A real German Frankfurter? Where they came from?β
I smiled at his passion. βI thought so, but maybe not.β
Henri shrugged. βI donβt have any in stock anyway.β
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Working with Henri was a little tense a few times. I was determined not to do that. He had everything under control. Two kinds of bacon, smoked and candied, mushrooms and more! The cheese he mentioned wasnβt on the burger, but in the burger.
I did the low heat cooking and he did that reverse sear. He even did this covering thing with a few on the griddle. Both the grill and griddle were being used. I was on the grill. When Henri transferred some of the burgers, he covered them with a small metal container/bowls once he lightly seared them. He said the cheese in these needed the moist heat.
Henri made the condiments, too. He made the mayonnaise, several mustards and ketchup. One ketchup was smoky and infused with bourbon!
I bit into mine. Here I am again. What other way can I describe my adoration at the sensation happening? The burger was hot as delicious juices and my sharp cheddar in the burger was melted and just oozed out threating my clothes. I was prepared with napkins.
I smiled as Henri sat with us munching away happily.
βThis is out of this world, Henri!β Peter said and took another bite. βWha lse is in ere?β He asked with his mouth full. Something he almost never did.
Henri looked guilty. βTruffles.β
βTruffles?β I repeated.
Henri nodded. βI can do regular burgers and fries.β He explained. βBut why if I can do more? I could and did. I love it.β He shrugged. βThe truffles are mashed in with the ground beef.β
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We talked and ate. It was getting dark as evening came. As the sun set, Peter got up.
βMay I have your attention a few minutes, please?β
Everyone was here and the music stopped. They all looked at Peter.
Peter grinned. βIβm not really the one to give a speech and I wonβt now.β He chuckled. βEric and I thought of doing something special for all of you. Those that serve on the Duchess and those from Makarovia. A cookout just isnβt enough, but a small gesture of our gratitude. Eric and I married. My husband was right. We were just one of many couples to get married the Saturday before last. Iβm sure there were some same gender couples to do that. The fact that I am a prince made it remarkable and even more when the world knew we had approval and support, not only from family, but the people that live there. You know all this. For the crew of the Duchess, this has been seven star service. We made friends with some,β he looked at Henri and Captain Agius, Peter laughed. βOthers of you we didnβt because we never saw you.β He looked at Gretchen and the other female crewman I still donβt know her name. βTo our agents that guarded us and have since become friends.β Peter smiled me. βWe owe you agents more than a cookout. Much more. You have our gratitude and respect.β
I walked over beside Peter. βThis has been a magical week. That was because of all of you.β
βItβs not over.β Peter said quickly. βWe still have a few stops to be done. This was the best time to do this.β
βI pray the Basso becomes family.β I said. βI love the Count and Countess von Bar for their generosity. I canβt wait to meet them.β
βThank you,β Peter and bowed to them. βThank each and every one of you.β
Iβm pretty sure we hugged everyone on the Duchess then. Even the Captain! The cookout party wasnβt over. The overall feeling now was that we had gelled into a comfortable friendship. The agents had been below on the lower two decks and even with a reduced crew, there wasnβt a lot of space. Close quarters. This was a crying shame as there was so much up here. I would make sure our agents felt free to come up.
Tomorrow was pretty much all about getting from here to Malta. Nautical miles and speed. It would take a day to get there depending on conditions and speed achieved and (Ow. The pain was on the left side of my head because of the math again.) It takes a while. Okay?
βNot the one to give speeches?β I asked Peter. βYou did great.β
βYeah,β Peter muttered. βI can, but Iβll gladly let you do it next time.β
Peter didnβt help cook, but he told me said heβd help cleaning up. It had been his party, as well. I was fine with that. I liked to cook, but hated the cleanup. I sure you never heard anyone say that before, (Sorry, sarcasm for me is an involuntary reflex for me at times.)
Alec came over and sat in a lounge near me. He was still a little reserved and may always be. He was more relaxed with me now. βThank you, Your Highness,β his head was lowered a bit, but the eyes came up to look at me. βFor listening earlier.β
Two, not everything in a personβs life will be funny or even pleasant. Youβve had more unpleasant things happen to you than some. Thatβs just life. Three, thank you for reminding me of what I am in case I forgot is nice of you, but not needed.β I shrugged. βIβm still me. The only I am a prince or highness is because I fell in love with him.β I pointed at Peter who worked on the grill. He was doing a good job, too. βYou may have heard me say I prefer to simply be Eric.β I held a hand up to stop what sometimes came after I said that. βI know protocols and all that. Do it with strangers around, but with just us. Please, donβt.β
Alec chuckled. βSure.β He looked more directly at me. He thought how to say something. βI donβt know how to express it.β
Again, I smiled. βPeter and I have a rule. Say what feel and are thinking what you feel and we deal with it before it becomes something much bigger.β
Alec relaxed more. βIβve never met anyone like you.β He shook his head as he seemed to marvel at that. βIβm just surprised I told you what I did.β
βWhy is that surprising?β
Alec pointed at Mikell. βIt took almost a year to tell him any of it.β
I looked at Mikell, then back to Alec and shrugged. βYou didnβt think you could until then.β I sat forward. βAnytime you feel like it. Weβll talk. Even when things are busy, weβll talk if you want.β I chuckled again. βYouβll be with us a lot of the time. Youβll know when that will be.β I touched him on the arm. βWeβve got a lot of time now until well into tomorrow and part of the next day.β I thought again. βI think.β
Alec looked uncertain. βThis is your honeymoon.β
I nodded. βYes, which you are on with us.β I grinned. βAnd really, weβre on a honeymoon, too. Youβre not just a subject. We are married. I told Mikell and some others, weβre married. We are. Mikell and me, Mercea and me, Rolph and me, Yuri and me, Boris andβ¦β I grinned. βYou get the picture. I married every single Makarovian. Donβt worry that I might fall in love with you.β I squeezed his arm gently. βItβs too late for that. I already have.β
Alec looked in disbelief that I said that. βI believe you.β His entire body was telling me he wanted to talk, very badly. I was a willing ear. He was eager to talk.
I looked at Peter really applying effort to clean the grill. βWe have time now.β He needed just a little more. βUnless you feel itβs too soon.β I thumbed toward Peter. βI donβt keep things from Peter. I wonβt volunteer anything you tell me as a friend. Mikell only told me you overcame a lot, but not what. That was a huge understatement.β
Alec smiled at that. βI donβt care if he knows.β
βJust know,β I said. βI wonβt.β
I wasnβt wrong with what I said. After World War II, Dr. Lowenstein did some cutting edge Psychiatric work in the fifties with Holocaust Survivors. After that any psychological help vanished. Except some behavioral redirection (which had more to do with adhering to the demands of the Kremlin on the work effort). It stopped and did not reemerge except in the past few years.
I made sure he knew what I knew. βI have no training to be anything but a friend. Maybe we should train for friendship.β I said. βI donβt want to be your therapist. Iβm not. I can be a friend and even a confidant.β
βI trust you.β Alec said sincerely. That statement told a lot. It was not something he said to anyone really. βYou understood what I said about my father and how he treated me.β
I nodded. βI think so. I say it, all you give can me is confirmation that I understand. He abused you by striking you, he belittled and humiliated you, making you feel worthless and he abused you sexually. He had sex with you and had you do sexual things to him.β
Alec nodded. βI canβt even remember when it started. It just always was. Mom didnβt do the sexual part, but the physical torture and mental abuse she did. Believe it or not, I almost missed the sexual abuse.β He laughed. βAs bad as the abuse was. That was the only real time he touched me without really wanting to hurt me. He did, but that wasnβt his goal.β
I did have feelings about it. It wasnβt pity. It was sad and I did feel sad for him. The emotion I felt the most was admiration. Somehow, this man had been through Hell and yet, here he was a functioning and productive member of the Human World. I didnβt school my expression, which Alec caught quickly.
βSomething I said was amusing?β Alex asked testily.
I looked at him knowing he was just sensitive and didnβt believe that. βOf course not.β I said calmly. βI will admit what I feel is positive, but it is not amusing.β
βPositive!?β Alec balked. βHow is any of this positive?β He demanded.
I smiled. βYou are here!β I shook my head. βYou are an incredible man, Alec! An inspiration!β
Alec sat back astonished. βWhat are you talking about?β
βYou survived!β I said smiling. βIn spite of horrors, you not only survived, but thrived! What happened was a crime I wished we could take to court.β I took both his hands and squeezed them determined to have him see it as I did. βYou won the trust of King Olek, Mikell and even Yuri; otherwise he wouldnβt put you here.β I nodded laughing as I muttered. βAnd believe me, thatβs not easily done with Yuri.β I grinned bigger. βYou said your life wasnβt interesting? Itβs more interesting than many Iβve only heard about.β
It was clear no one had said something like that to him. His mouth dropped open as he looked at me, not believing what Iβd said.
βIβm proud to have you as a friend.β I said. βIβd be honored if you consider me yours.β I pulled Alec up and hugged him tightly.
Beside us, Peter leaned in. βAm I interrupting?β
I looked at Peter and then Alec and said simply. βYes.β
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